I’m francophone and love trying to figure out other romance languages when I come across them in written form. I probably would have figured this one out if it weren’t for OP seemingly being confused about what a desktop environment is versus what a distribution is.
UI is definitely somewhat subjective, but have you tried out AntennaPod? It’s honestly one of the most polished FOSS apps I’ve ever used. My only complaint is that you have to go to a separate search bar to add new podcasts to your subscriptions.
My pleasure, thank you for nice little piece of software! I had to try a couple of coffee timers before randomly seeing Cofi while scrolling through F-Droid. It’s simple, lightweight, and does what it says on the tin, which is my favourite kind of app. I’ve been much more diligent in keeping track of my V60 recipes.
For me, it's a bidet toilet seat. I bought one that didn't really fit as well as I hoped, so now I am shopping for a v2 based on experience. I don't want to live without one going forward. That's for sure.
I assume you meant to reply to the bidet comment. I assure you, you get used to it. Frankly it feels like my days don’t truly start until I get a blast of cold water up the ass.
I'm curious, what specifically about Windows makes you prefer it over Linux? Apart from some proprietary software and gaming (the latter of which has gotten a lot better in the past years) I can't imagine any features or characteristics of Windows that I'd miss or that I couldn't emulate with Linux-based OSes.